Difference between revisions of "Mest"
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Issue 5 featured the filk songs "The Traveling Trufen", and "The Ballad of Killer Kemp", written by Johnstone. | Issue 5 featured the filk songs "The Traveling Trufen", and "The Ballad of Killer Kemp", written by Johnstone. | ||
− | Issue 18 was special "Thrush" appreciation issue, and featured the story of a hoax perpetrated by Johnstone and other fans pretending to be from the Thrush organization, the archvillians of the television series''The Man From U.N.C.L.E.''. Johnstone, under | + | Issue 18 was special "Thrush" appreciation issue, and featured the story of a hoax perpetrated by Johnstone and other fans pretending to be from the Thrush organization, the archvillians of the television series''The Man From U.N.C.L.E.''. Johnstone, under his birth name of David McDaniel, was the author of the paperback novel adaptations of the series. |
Ted Johnstone was also one of the editors of [[Shangri L'Affaires]]. | Ted Johnstone was also one of the editors of [[Shangri L'Affaires]]. |
Revision as of 00:15, 13 September 2012
Mest is a science fiction fanzine by Ted Johnstone.
Mest was published in the 1960s in California, U.S.A. It wsas distributed through Spectator Amateur Press Society. Issues 5 to 8 appeared in 1961, and issue 18 in 1965.
Issue 5 featured the filk songs "The Traveling Trufen", and "The Ballad of Killer Kemp", written by Johnstone.
Issue 18 was special "Thrush" appreciation issue, and featured the story of a hoax perpetrated by Johnstone and other fans pretending to be from the Thrush organization, the archvillians of the television seriesThe Man From U.N.C.L.E.. Johnstone, under his birth name of David McDaniel, was the author of the paperback novel adaptations of the series.
Ted Johnstone was also one of the editors of Shangri L'Affaires.